8•PART THREE: LIFE SKILLS EDUCATION MODULES
Module Five: Making Decisions5. DecisionMaking
- Understand that each person has a
unique pattern of behavior that adaptsto different situations
- Learn that determining the risk in any
situation is the key to safe behavior
- Understand that children can choose
and are responsible for their behavior inany situation
- Help children think through and make
decisions carefully
- Understand that the decisions they take
can have many effects on themselvesas well as on others
- Know why making a decision to delay
sex is safe and learn strategies to do so
- Identify why problems occur and what
steps can be taken to solve them
- Learn to choose the most appropriate
situation by analyzing possibleconsequences
- Changing behavior is difficult but
possible
- Understand how children unknowingly
convince themselves not to change
- Understand that children are the only
ones who can take control of their livesand be responsible for them
One:
What
Influences OurDecisions? Two:
How Do We
Make DecisionsThat are Safe? Three:
Solving
problems Four:
We Can
Change Behavior
- Testing the Waters• Taking Risks• Choosing Behavior• Three Cs in
Decision-making
- Making Ripples:
Good and BadDecisions
- Delaying sex• Best Response• What Should I do?• Problems and
Solutions
- Excuses, Excuses• You are in the
Driver’s Seat
- Open Door, Closed
Door
Module
Objectives
Session
Activities
Life Skills Learned/OutcomesCritical thinking, selfawareness, creativethinking and decision-making Critical thinking, creativethinking, problem-solvingand decision-makingCritical thinking, creativethinking, problem-solvingand decision-making.Self awareness, criticalthinking and decision-making